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I’m hearing people are having issues with the deluxe head strap and battery.
Oh, shit what issues? I have this and hopefully I'm ok.
Also, can anyone share a 25% discount for 7th guest?
I’m hearing people are having issues with the deluxe head strap and battery.
I’ve heard charging issueOh, shit what issues? I have this and hopefully I'm ok.
Also, can anyone share a 25% discount for 7th guest?
I’m hearing people are having issues with the deluxe head strap and battery.
I’ve heard charging issue
You should always disconnect the battery when you're done and not charging it. If you leave it attached it'll drain the battery faster that's normal for any battery pack left connected to a device over night or multiple days.Twice in the past week It has not shown up as connectted on the main menu screen. Had to unplug it and plug it back in for it to show up.
I'm also a bit confused as to when the unit is powered down or just in standby. Several times I thought I've powered it down only for the next day the extended battery to show 50 percent after it being on the charger all night.
The Quest 3 could really use a few OS/UI updates.
I’ve heard charging issue
The drain in standby is significant. 50%. If I unplug it before bed, go to work and come back to play the next day the extended battery will be at 50%. Thats unacceptable. Something is wrong with the way the quest 3 handles it's charging of the extended battery. It might be fixable with a software update, I don't know.The drain in standby is so little I'd personally only power off if I had no intention of using it for like a week or more.
My headset is around 5% per day in standby, I don't leave the battery strap connected. I've had it long enough now that I feel safe to say that should be normal, unless maybe you are leaving an app suspended maybe I dunno.The drain in standby is significant. 50%. If I unplug it before bed, go to work and come back to play the next day the extended battery will be at 50%. Thats unacceptable. Something is wrong with the way the quest 3 handles it's charging of the extended battery. It might be fixable with a software update, I don't know.
I plan on getting a Quest 3 along with the charging station and the elite head strap + battery pack.My headset is around 5% per day in standby, I don't leave the battery strap connected. I've had it long enough now that I feel safe to say that should be normal, unless maybe you are leaving an app suspended maybe I dunno.
I plan on getting a Quest 3 along with the charging station and the elite head strap + battery pack.
Maybe you can answer my question.
I heard that the charging station comes with an 18W charger which is enough to charge the Quest 3 and the controllers simultaneously, but not enough to charge Quest 3 with connected battery pack and the controllers simultaneously.
So from what I read here, is this conclusion correct?
The best way to charge is to disconnect the battery pack from the headset, then put headset and controllers in the charging station, and charge the battery pack via separate cable?
I always play with the elite strap battery plugged in. My thinking is since it drains the strap battery first before draining the headset it would increase the longevity of headset battery.- Is the Quest headset below 50%? If not, I don't plug in the small cable to the headset it just floats there alongside it.
- Once the headset battery is lower - or if I knew I'd be using it for 3+ hours, I plug it in to the headset. The battery strap instantly increases your battery in the UI to the (weighted) average of the two devices, which is cool, and also gives you individual readings on the battery strap's battery and main headset.
I always play with the elite strap battery plugged in. My thinking is since it drains the strap battery first before draining the headset it would increase the longevity of headset battery.
Either Meta's QA sucks or their threshold for defects is way too high. I've got 3 headsets. 2 had dead pixels and 1 had tracking issues. Getting 2 more headsets and if I can't find a good one I'm giving up.
Thanks a lot for the detailed answer. I got the info from a YouTube channel that gave an overview about all the accessories. But it doesn't make much sense indeed.From what I've seen and read the batteries on the controller almost never need to be charged. Well say compared to a PSVR2 which lasts ~4 hours, these might last 40-100 hours I'm not sure yet. Maybe more, I've read previous Quests batteries could last an entire year almost.
Anyway, I don't use the charging station, I use the battery strap in this way:
- Is the Quest headset below 50%? If not, I don't plug in the small cable to the headset it just floats there alongside it.
- Once the headset battery is lower - or if I knew I'd be using it for 3+ hours, I plug it in to the headset. The battery strap instantly increases your battery in the UI to the (weighted) average of the two devices, which is cool, and also gives you individual readings on the battery strap's battery and main headset.
- The battery strap can charge the headset while you're gaming, so if you plug it in at 20%, the battery strap will go from 100>0 over a few hours while the headset goes from 20>80 or whatever over those few hours of use, then when the battery strap is dead, your headset will be fairly charged and good for a few more hours as well.
- Now once it becomes time to charge the two devices, I just plug in a USB-C cable to the battery strap USB-C port on the back of the headset, while the battery strap is attached, this will result in the headset and battery strap both charging to full.
- Finally, once charged, I disconnect the battery strap from the headset port, and return to the case. Since the combined battery life is around 5 hours I'd guess, I don't really need to charge it every time I use it, I generally charge ever 2 or 3 days of use, if I'm getting a good hour a day w/ it.
I see no reason why your question would be true. IMO the controllers use almost no power, if they drew 4W (2 each) I'd be shocked. Regardless, even if the charger could only output 5W and not 18W I don't see why it would matter. The attached battery strap / headset would eventually charge, at any rate, it's just a matter of how long. There's almost no devices outside older laptops that really need a set amount of power to charge. So I'd be shocked if that were actually true. I plugged a slow USB power bank to the battery strap while plugged in to the headset and it output ~7W and charged the devices fine. But maybe something is weird about that charger, though I really doubt it. One of the selling points is it is able to charge the headset and battery strap together.
Panels are optically scanned for dead pixels, they're shipping them on purpose hoping people don't care or notice.Either Meta's QA sucks or their threshold for defects is way too high. I've got 3 headsets. 2 had dead pixels and 1 had tracking issues. Getting 2 more headsets and if I can't find a good one I'm giving up.
I wish videos could convey how awesome this looks in person.
How the hell do I get this?
Panels are optically scanned for dead pixels, they're shipping them on purpose hoping people don't care or notice.
This is what I do too. I leave the battery connected to the headset 100% of the time, when I'm using it and charging it. When I'm finished with the headset I power it off and put it on to charge if the headset battery is below 50% and so far when I come to use the headset the next day both the headset and strap batteries are at 100%I always play with the elite strap battery plugged in. My thinking is since it drains the strap battery first before draining the headset it would increase the longevity of headset battery.
Just picked up a Quest 3 and really looking forward to diving in!
New the the Quest Platform and looking to do some catching up on VR games which are exclusive to the platform as well as much MR as I can get my hands on. I have PCVR with a pretty large Steam Library and link cable so wanting to focus on grabbing games unique to the Quest. Some that jump out at me I've always wanted to try are Edge of Nowhere, Chronos, and Lone Echo 1 & 2. Also looking at RE4 but have PSVR2 and think I might wait for the remake in VR instead. As far as MR so far I'm thinking of grabbing Demeo, Wooorld, Broken edge, Puzzling Places, and Figmin.
Other than these what am I missing? Drawn toward third person and Diorama Style Games although RE7 and a few first person games have been good too. Also I like Single Player ONLY and co-op on occasion. Not into Rhythm games or competitive multiplayer at all! And I hate procedurally generated games with a passion, unless they are called Returnal and I can save scum them away from their evil procedurally generated ways!
Also; does anyone have any 25% referral codes they are willing to share on any of these games? It would be greatly appreciated and I'll be happy to pay it forward.
Thanks for the info and recommendations. I have added them both to my list!You should just get RE4 on Quest, it is not really made redundant or anything by the remake and is unique to the Quest headset itself. Like I don't think there's any way you'd regret it, it looks so great on the Quest 3 with the pancake lens, and I've seen many people say RE4 on Quest is a better VR port than RE7 or RE8 on PSVR1/2, and the game is arguably better as well, being well RE4 the wonder it is. I take it you already played Table of Tales? I haven't but just throwing it out there too, seems to fit your requirements.
The Light Brigade: (My favorite rougelite)Just picked up a Quest 3 and really looking forward to diving in!
New the the Quest Platform and looking to do some catching up on VR games which are exclusive to the platform as well as much MR as I can get my hands on. I have PCVR with a pretty large Steam Library and link cable so wanting to focus on grabbing games unique to the Quest. Some that jump out at me I've always wanted to try are Edge of Nowhere, Chronos, and Lone Echo 1 & 2. Also looking at RE4 but have PSVR2 and think I might wait for the remake in VR instead. As far as MR so far I'm thinking of grabbing Demeo, Wooorld, Broken edge, Puzzling Places, and Figmin.
Other than these what am I missing? Drawn toward third person and Diorama Style Games although RE7 and a few first person games have been good too. Also I like Single Player ONLY and co-op on occasion. Not into Rhythm games or competitive multiplayer at all! And I hate procedurally generated games with a passion, unless they are called Returnal and I can save scum them away from their evil procedurally generated ways!
Also; does anyone have any 25% referral codes they are willing to share on any of these games? It would be greatly appreciated and I'll be happy to pay it forward.
Thank You! Pixel Ripped and Red Matter look right up my alley! Fishing looks interesting too.The Light Brigade: (My favorite rougelite)
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends The Light Brigade
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In Death Unchained:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends In Death: Unchained
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Gun Club:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends Gun Club VR
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Golf+:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends GOLF+
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Real VR Fishing: (this one is awesome to chill and listen to music or youtube with its built on browser)
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends Real VR Fishing
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Onward:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends Onward
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little cities:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends Little Cities
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Racket Fury VR:
Red Matter:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends Red Matter
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Beat Saber:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends Beat Saber
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Virtual Desktop:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends Virtual Desktop
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Pistol Whip:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends Pistol Whip
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Pixel Ripped 1995:
Mark Gonsoulin-Vombaur recommends Pixel Ripped 1995
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Edit: I had these links just waiting for someone to ask for some referrals
Sorry bud, i just threw whatever i had at ya. I think RE4 is going to be my next game. I have only heard good things about it. Also, I believe you need to buy the quest app to be able to open virtual desktop on the headset.Thank You! Pixel Ripped and Red Matter look right up my alley! Fishing looks interesting too.
Would you happen to have referrals for any of the games I listed? or for red matter 2 or the red matter bundle? Also does anyone know if the steam version of virtual desktop works to get PCVR games on quest via the link or do I need to buy the one from Meta's store?
Thanks, grabbed pixel ripped and virtual desk top for now.Sorry bud, i just threw whatever i had at ya. I think RE4 is going to be my next game. I have only heard good things about it. Also, I believe you need to buy the quest app to be able to open virtual desktop on the headset.
Pixel Ripped is really a great experience. It takes you many places, and this art style looks so cool in VR. I can't remember how long it is exactly, but it took me a few nights to get through it.
There you go :Thanks, grabbed pixel ripped and virtual desk top for now.
Would still love referrals for Edge of Nowhere, Chronos, and Lone Echo 1 & 2, Red Matter Bundle and/or 2, Demeo, Wooorld, Broken edge, Puzzling Places, and Figmin if anyone has em.
Also interested in NFL Pro Era 2 if anyone has any experience with it. Got some work friends who might love it.
Thank You!Here is a link to a referral search engine.
Also if you scour the user reviews for each game you want on the meta shop, you will find people leaving referral links in their reviews.
Some game suggestions.
Dungeons of eternity
Ghost of tabor
Breachers
Grabbed all of them. Thank You very much!!!There you go :
Chronos :
Yasin recommends Chronos
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Edge of Nowhere :
Yasin recommends Edge of Nowhere
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Demeo (cross-buy) :
Yasin recommends Demeo
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Puzzling Places :
Yasin recommends Puzzling Places
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I am the one who thanks you, it's a win-winGrabbed all of them. Thank You very much!!!
now you put it back in the closet and wait for all the good games that will never come out and we will see us at the quest 4 launch!So I've checked out some MR expreriences, checked out a bunch of old games I played on Quest 1 and 2, now what?
Speaking of RE4, apart from just being much clearer, the new quest controllers solved the issue completely when it comes to aiming down the sights of guns.You should just get RE4 on Quest, it is not really made redundant or anything by the remake and is unique to the Quest headset itself. Like I don't think there's any way you'd regret it, it looks so great on the Quest 3 with the pancake lens, and I've seen many people say RE4 on Quest is a better VR port than RE7 or RE8 on PSVR1/2, and the game is arguably better as well, being well RE4 the wonder it is. I take it you already played Table of Tales? I haven't but just throwing it out there too, seems to fit your requirements.
Speaking of RE4, apart from just being much clearer, the new quest controllers dolved the issie completely when it comes to aiming down the sights of guns.
Only thing I hate abouthe Quest3 is the battery. I want the bobo headstrap so bad now, but part of me wants to wait for news of a bobovr battery upgrade.
I have had the quest 2 for almost 3 years. I'm still asking where are all the good fucking games. Outside of a handful of good vr games. Most are overpriced indy titles.I've learned my lesson with psvr2: no buying any more VR units until I see some actual fucking games worth getting them for.
I have had the quest 2 for almost 3 years. I'm still asking where are all the good fucking games. Outside of a handful of good vr games. Most are overpriced indy titles.
I returned mine.. I was using it for videos more than actual games .. I just use my pcvr for that and save some moneyI have had the quest 2 for almost 3 years. I'm still asking where are all the good fucking games. Outside of a handful of good vr games. Most are overpriced indy titles.
I went with the Amazon knockoff elite strap and a 8000mah battery that hangs from your neck. No regrets, works great, costs $65 in total.My elite with battery has yet more issues. It no longer shows up in the headset as connected but it does show that it's charging the headset.
The strap also only shows an orange light and never turns green even though the headset light is green.
Should I take it back to bestbuy and get my money back or wait for an update? Bestbuy dosn't have any replacements on hand I would have to wait for a new one to ship.
Also I've owned the Quest 3 since launch and the right controller battery finally died. The left one still has over 50%. I use the right controller more it seems.
12 day controller battery life is not bad. But I'm replacing them with some eneloops.
Not buying anymore quest branded anything till the quality control reports start improving and showing positives.
Sounds good. You got a link for which one you got?I went with the Amazon knockoff elite strap and a 8000mah battery that hangs from your neck. No regrets, works great, costs $65 in total.
Not a problem, the battery went up around $3 since I ordered.Sounds good. You got a link for which one you got?
Check out the battery I just linked above.Speaking of RE4, apart from just being much clearer, the new quest controllers solved the issue completely when it comes to aiming down the sights of guns.
Only thing I hate about the Quest3 is the battery. I want the bobo headstrap so bad now, but part of me wants to wait for news of a bobovr battery upgrade.